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‘DOUBLE CROSS’ Featuring Ama K. Abebrese, John Dumelo, Adjetey Anang & Others Premieres Tonight in Accra | Don’t Miss It…

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Ghanaians will today have the opportunity to attend the debut showing of the much awaited movie – DOUBLE CROSS – in Ghana—the movie was premiered in UK some few months back.

The movie, which has already received two exceptional awards, will be premiered tonight (February 6, 2015) at the Silverbird Cinemas (Accra Mall & West Hills Mall; 6:30pm for the 1st showing and 9:30 pm for the 2nd showing).

Majority of the audience who were present at the premiere of ‘Double Cross’ in UK described the movie as one of its kind when it comes to the plot, acting skills exhibited by the various cast, as well as the twist and turns employed. Judging from the previous premiere, this is a movie that nobody can afford to miss.

In view of this, GhanaCelebrities.Com caught up with the co-producer, Ama K. Abebrese, and sought from her what the kind of preparation went into filming this amazing movie.

According to her, they were determined not to produce the same old predictable movies Ghanaians have been seeing all the time. With that at the back of their heads, they had to think outside the box and come out with something unique that would be appreciated by Ghanaians and Africans as a whole. As she puts it, “it wasn’t easy coming up with such a plot.”

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Double Cross: Amazing Twists & Not So Good Ending + PHOTOS From the Premiere in London | Ama K. Abebrese, Adjetey Anang, John Dumelo, D.J Abrantee & Others…

Ama K. Abebrese
Ama K. Abebrese

Watching the movie Double Cross at the Greenwich Odeon Cinema in London on Friday, my first thought was, they seem to have given away all the goodies in the trailer so what else could possibly interest me….or so I thought.

I’m going to start with the pleasantries because of course pointing out the trash or the critical points is a simple task where reviews are concerned.

Following the screening of the movie when the audience learnt that Double Cross was D.R. Kuffour’s first movie we erupted into applause.

In true African style, the film-makers did drag out a lot of the scenes that could have easily have been shortened. The movie had all the factors that keep an African crowd satisfied and engaged including a very pleasing sound track, I couldn’t quite keep still in my seat at some points.

There were a few gasps, laughs and shouts from the crowd during the screening…I won’t do you the disservice of giving away any plots or twits but certainly, you most definitely will not have a clue what unfolds in this romantic action comedy. Emphasis on the romance…I was entirely convinced by some of the intense attraction that developed between some of the characters. A member in the audience even asked during the Q&A if this was INDEED acting. It was that convincing.

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